How do I use a U.S. cell phone in South America without the expensive roaming charges?

I am currently on the market for a new cell phone. I make frequent trips to South America, so I would like a phone that will work in the USA and in South America. I currently use Verizon, and I am happy with them, but with most South American carriers using GSM, I know that I will need to switch to another carrier. Since it doesn't look like the HTC Touch HD or the Omnia HD are coming to USA, the phone that I am leaning towards now is the IPhone. I know I can use the IPhone in South America, but I would have almost a $3 per minute roaming charge. That is too expensive for me. I am looking for a solution to this problem. From some of the answers I have read here, some are suggesting to get an unlocked phone, or have the phone unlocked. But I am not sure what to do. Should I: 1) Buy an unlocked phone? 2) Buy a phone through AT&T, and have it unlocked? If the 2nd option is best, then how can I get the phone unlocked? Once I have the phone unlocked, from the answers I have read, it looks like I would need a different SIM card. How do I get a SIM card that can be used in a different country? Or is there a company that provides a SIM card that can be used in other countries?

piejudge2009-05-21T09:58:55Z

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unlocked phones will only let you use a different carrier. you will still either need a prepaid sim card or a contract for there sim. a locked phone is how it sounds. it has a carrier specific code for it. hence the word locked. even unlocked it may not have the same frequency and you may be stuck on limited towers. in order to get a sim used in a different country you will need to go to said contry and buy said card. you could also try world traveler from at&t. but there are limited phones for that nowadays. good luck.